ascension
1 Americannoun
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the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven.
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(initial capital letter) Ascension Day.
noun
noun
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the act of ascending
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astronomy the rising of a star above the horizon
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- ascensional adjective
Etymology
Origin of ascension
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ascencioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin ascēnsiōn-, stem of ascēnsiō, from ascēns(us) “climbed up” (past participle of ascendere “to climb up”; ascend ) + -iō -ion
Example Sentences
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Her measured response to both her Hollywood ascension and a rainy forecast speak to her generally unfussed demeanor.
From Los Angeles Times
His ascension has happened as Disney is in the midst of a closely watched CEO succession process.
It was also a century that heralded cinema’s ascension as the dominant popular art form worldwide.
From Los Angeles Times
But, I reason, if tinned fish has enjoyed its ascension into hot-girl lore, why shouldn’t the humble melt have its own renaissance?
From Salon
New Englanders threw Andros into jail, sent him back to England and had the pleasure of proclaiming days of thanksgiving for the ascension of William and Mary.
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